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Surveillance data in Switzerland showed that increases in laboratory reports of chlamydia and gonorrhea from 1997 to 2003 were not reflected in trends from men attending dermatology clinics and women attending gynecologists.

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We report high sexually transmitted infection prevalence but no HIV infections in this study of low-income Mongolian commercial sex workers. Risk for infection was associated with socioeconomic factors.

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Although gay men who intentionally looked for unprotected anal sex made a disproportionate contribution to sexual risk taking, most high-risk sex reported by HIV-positive gay men in London was not intentional.

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A qualitative study was conducted of men who have sex with men regarding perceptions and understanding of HIV and sexually transmitted disease risk and testing, which found that significant gaps in knowledge and misperceptions are still pervasive.